Nearly a month has passed since Alycia Yeoman, a 20-year-old Gridley woman, disappeared, and residents found her faded green pickup truck in rural Sutter County.

Yeoman’s family is grief-stricken, fearing for her safety, but they continue to hold out hope and are asking for the public’s help. A reward for information leading to Yeoman’s recovery has been increased to $50,000, the family said over the weekend.

GRIDLEY, Calif. – New surveillance video and text messages are being investigated in the disappearance of a missing Butte County college student. The text messages to her mother indicate the young woman may have been kidnapped.

Alycia Yeoman, 20 of Gridley, was last seen one week ago leaving a friend’s house in Yuba City late in the evening on March 30. Friends and family became worried when she failed to show up for work the next day.

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